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In which we discuss Stafford Beer's 1974 book "Designing Freedom". Beer makes the case for a total overhaul of our institutions and organisational methods, by way of management cybernetics.
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In which we talk to Wendy Liu and Jason Prado about tech, worker organising, and open source.
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In which we are joined by Fraser Simons to discuss The Player of Games, by Iain M. Banks.
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In which we continue our discussion of the Xenofeminist Manifesto, with Kira Magrann.
The next book we read will be Designing Freedom, by Stafford Beer. If you want to read along with us before the ep...

In which we are joined by Kira Magrann to discuss the Xenofeminist Manifesto.
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Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation, on laboriacuboni...

In which we discuss Shane's experience at the Metaphorum Conference 2018.
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In which we conclude our reading of Transforming Technology.
This chapter ties up the theory of the Technical Code, explores Formal and Substantive Bias, and opens up opportunity for radical change of...

An extra episode, for our one-year anniversary, in which we talk about scheduling issues and plans for the year ahead.
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In which we read chapter two of Transforming Technology.
This chapter covers the transition to a Socialist society, the role of technology and labour process in that transition, and offers a theory of...

In which we begin a three-part series on Andrew Feenberg's 2002 book: "Transforming Technology".
This book "rethinks the relationships between technology, rationality, and democracy, arguing that the ...